Hardware:A level shifter is required for the Pi’s 3.3 V to connect with the Arduino’s 5 V supply. (More Info)

Run Your Program

Make sure the LINX server is uploaded to the target arduino. Download our server to your Pi: LINXServer.pyIdentify you Pi’s local address by typing ‘ifconfig’ in LXTerminal,Replace HOST with that local address, adjust the PORT to your choosingRun the server on the Pi:

sudo python LINXServer.py

Run your LINX program, making sure to use the TCP option of the LINX init, and use the right Host and Port.bonus: turn on DEBUG to see the LINX bits being transferred.

I appreciate you taking the time to correct some of my misconceptions and provide a different perspective.
I will admit that LabVIEW does have some awesome hardware integration and definitely eases deployment.
My post was mainly a outlet for too many hours of frustration trying to get LabVIEW to do things that
I could have accomplished in much less time using a more traditional language.
And while I still prefer text-based languages